Thursday, October 7, 2010

Island Friends

Aloha

Let's Walk Waikiki


and See Who We Meet!






"The temple seashore
 incoming rollers
flow in time
to the holy flute"


Buson









“Contemplation seems to be about the only luxury


 that costs


 nothing.”


 Dodie Smith 





“When the mouse laughs at the cat


 there is a hole nearby”



 Nigerian Proverb








"Do not neglect to entertain strangers kindly,

for in doing so, some have entertained angels

without ever knowing it."

Hebrews 13:2


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Remember Sylvia Brown the psychic?
She used to appear on Montel's TV show once a week.

Little things she said
often resonated with me.

How she thought and operated
was more interesting to me
than her specific predictions.

One day she came out to thunderous applause.
Montel said: 
"They love you!"


"No,"
she said,
"They know that
I
love them."

That started me thinking:

I mean, I love humanity
(in the abstract)
but people right HERE
do (I should say 'did')
often rub me the wrong way
or fill me with
apprehension.

"What does the audience feel
when I walk through the curtain?"
I wondered.



Eventually,
I understood that I was not a 
lover,
or a fighter,
but sort of a judge.

And who enjoys the feeling
of being judged?

I have also come to understand
that the truth about us is expressed
energetically,
through 'vibes' as they say.




Over 90% of communication
is non-verbal.

Hard for a writer to believe,
but said to be true.


Fortunately,
I have since grown into a truer love
of others.
And every day brings lovely,
 ample, evidence
that my 'vibe' has changed
for the better!


Now I don't mind appearing a bit eccentric,
but I don't like to be pushy
or to let my affection get out of hand.

Aloha, after all,
 means to respect first,
means being gentle,
to simply "let others be."

It is an open invitation
not an enforcement
and means meeting each person
where they are;
Laughing with children,
crying with mourners.

All in an atmosphere
of gratitude
to every being
who shares this realm with me.

That includes 

YOU!


       Thanks very much for your visit!  cloudia





I have come to perceive
that truth expresses itself
energetically
('Vibes' if you will).

It's not about what you say,
but the feeling that you bring.


"The simple recognition that everyone else wants to be happy
 and not to suffer, just as I do,
 serves as a constant reminder against selfishness and partiality.
 It reminds us there is little to be gained from being kind
 and generous while hoping to win something in return.
 Actions motivated by a desire to earn a good name for ourselves
 are still selfish, even if they appear to be acts of kindness."

Dalai Lama


  This is the definition of Aloha!

24 comments:

  1. How open we are to others is all that matters in relationships. Lovely meditation today!

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  2. Yes, don't bare your fangs or show your claws. Give people the freedom to be themselves, and they will give you similar latitude.

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  3. Beautiful post, Cloudia! I love it! I especially took to heart, your Hebrew saying about strangers being angels. There are so many bloggers I've met only on line who I know are angels. I've met you, but you're an angel, too.

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  4. Thank you. And you're welcome. I'll be back.

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  5. Beautiful words -touched my heart.Aloha !

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  6. Too bad the rest of the world has not taken to using Aloha in every sense of the word.

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  7. I'm feeling those good vibrations! They travel from Hawaii to all parts of the world, and I'm glad some land right here on me.

    Lovely post.

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  8. I always feel the love here. :)

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  9. G' Day From Australia, Freedom of speech is the most important aspect in life no matter how it's conveyed.

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  10. I will be kind but I cannot and will not love humanity en masse. I may love and value an individual but that is all I promise to do.

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  11. One day this island of yours might become the world.

    Please have a good Friday.

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  12. Lovely post! Love that Nigerian Proverb and cute pooch pic! Aloha, cher!

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  13. Marvellous photos! It is indeed important to keep our hearts and minds open.

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  14. This was so very lovely and honest.

    Aloha, Cloudia!

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  15. Excellent post, lovely and honest! I wish you a pleasant weekend

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  16. I too often find it hard to tolerate humanity. They can be overwhelming.

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  17. Peace and harmony...
    Aloha still from Helsinki!

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  18. Lovely post Cloudia and the pleasure, of visiting you, is all mine. x

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  19. Dear Cloudia -- (you DO know that angels come from your clouds, right?) I didn't know that phrase was from the Bible...DrumMajor

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